hy..yes thats thought to do..i grinded the kensington lock a bit with a soft grind-paper so about 200

and you have to pull the back part away..i mean you have to pull from left a bit and then from right,left,right...and so one..and the hardest part is the 2nd back panel..where the ports are..thats very hard, and its very easy to break it

the first step is to pop all the plastic retainer tabs out of place, so that the back panel plastics are just hanging loose. then, place your thumbs against the locking tab, and wrap your fingers around the plastics. work it left and right, and you should be able to finesse the plastics off the lock tab without any damage. It make take some force, but if you're careful, you wont break anything.

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